Showing posts with label Basket Bunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basket Bunch. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

A Bushel of Easter Treats

This sour cream style carrot treat holder is the perfect addition to your little bunny's Easter basket. It's super cute and can be made in very little time. Let's make one together.

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

First, cut a 3-1/2" by 1-3/4" piece of Garden Green cardstock and score at 1/2" along the 1-3/4" side.

 Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

Use the fringe scissors to create the carrot top stopping at the score line. Stopping at the score line will keep your carrot top together and be a consistent length.

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

Next cut a 4-1/4" by 5-1/2" piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP). Using a thinner, less heavy sheet of paper like DSP makes it easier to roll and to keep your ends secure.

Add Tear & Tape to one long side and both short sides.

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

Remove the Tear & Tape backing from the long side and one short side. Roll the long sides of your paper together like a paper towel tube. Press along the Tear & Tape to secure. Insert your bone folder into the tube to press the Tear & Tape, if needed, to help form the tube.

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

Then press down the short side to secure. Insert the bottom end into the paper crimper and turn it twice. A paper crimper will give added security to your adhesive as well as a decorative edge. The idea here is to create more surface area for the glue to attach to, to form a tighter seal, and to add strength to the paper by corrugating it. If you don't have a paper crimper, a low temperature glue may work for the bottom.

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

Then fill your carrot with treats. I added five mini chocolate foil wrapped eggs. Don't over stuff.

Turn your carrot so that the bottom edge is perpendicular to you.

Next, remove the Tear & Tape on the second short side. Shimmy the carrot top inside the carrot, stopping when the score line is flush with the opening of the carrot. Press the carrot sides together to close.

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

Wrap the organza ribbon around the top of the carrot, securing in place with glue dots.

Stamp your sentiment onto Whisper White cardstock using Chorolate Chip ink and cut out using the label framelit from Project Life Cards & Labels Framelits. Cut out the smallest stitched circle from Wild Wasabi cardtock. Adhere your sentiment to the center of the smallest stitched circle. Add your sentiment tag to the top, and your carrot is ready for the Easter basket!

Craft with Beth: Carrot Sour Cream Container Easter Treat Holder Fringe Scissors Basket Bunch Layering Circle Framelits Stampin' Up

I hope you give this sweet treat holder a try.

Thanks for stopping by!
Beth



Bushel of Easter Treats Project Supply List
Stamps
#144731 Basket Bunch Bundle
Paper
#100730 Whisper White
#108641 Wild Wasabi
#138434 Brights Designer Series Paper Stack
Ink
#126979 Chocolate Chip
Embellishments
#114319 Whisper White 5/8” Organza Ribbon
Tools
#143263 Big Shot
#145372 Stitched Shapes Framelits
#133325 Fringe Scissors
#138995 Tear & Tape
#135707 Project Life Cards & Labels Framelits
Paper Crimper

Monday, February 27, 2017

March Stamp of the Month: Basket Bunch

Craft with Beth: Stamp of the Month Title Graphic

March's Stamp of the Month Class will be held Tuesday, March 21st. Choose from two sessions - morning from 10:00am to 12:30pm or evening from 6:00pm to 8:30pm. We will make four projects using the Basket Bunch stamp set (Item #143186) from pages 18 and 19 of the 2017 Occasions Catalog. Basket Bunch is a photopolymer stamp set that has a coordinating die set called Basket Builder Framelits (Item #143228).

Craft with Beth: Stamp of the Month Basket Bunch

Basket Bunch stamp set and Basket Builder Framelits also come as a bundle with a 10% savings. If you wish, you can order the bundle (Item #144731). I recommend ordering the bundle because it saves time, money, and sanity. Plus, you get two adorable basket thinlits and a row of grass thinlit perfect for creating Easter treats. However, the framelits will not be needed for class time. I will supply the framelits during class time.

The cost is $10 plus the cost of the stamp set (or bundle). The class fee includes the shipping, taxes, and materials costs for the in person (for here) class option.

Please tell me if you would like to order just the stamp set or the stamp set and framelit bundle.


Basket Bunch Stamp of the Month Pricing
Item #
Product Name
Retail (USD)
Class Fee (USD)
Total
Basket Bunch Stamp Set ONLY
$21.00
$10.00
$31.00
Basket Bunch Bundle (Stamp Set & Thinlit Set)
$46.75
$10.00
$56.75

CLASS TO GO OPTION: If you are not local and would like to attend, place your order online and use hostess code YWVVA9AB. That way your stamp and thinlit set are mailed directly to your house. I will then mail a priority envelope with the class project cardstock to your house.  You will mail me a check for the class fee & $6.85 to ship the project cardstock and embellishments. Then we can assemble the cards together over Facetime, Skype, or Facebook Messenger.

You must RSVP and prepay for this class by Monday, March 6th, 2017. I will place the order for class on Tuesday, March 7th, 2017.

I look forward to seeing you at class!
Beth